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Today's bit of found japanese oddness - Rod.H - 11-27-2009 Just something I found while looking for some parts my RC Hummer required The music's a bit ..... I was expecting to see a Kajira stomp through at one point, till I remembered if someone brought an RC Hummer or drove their car onto the lot, that would count as one. --Rod.H - Black Aeronaut - 11-27-2009 Evidently you've never sat down and watched Initial D before. Oh! They're all RC Cars! That would explain why the way they were whipping around through there seemed a bit surreal. All the same, though, this isn't really all that weird. Hell, I bet there's groups like this in the US. In fact, I would say it's more awesome than weird - especially the drift-into-your-parking-spot bit. - Wiregeek - 11-27-2009 amazing work.. gorgeous driving, gorgeous models! "No can brain today. Want cheezeburger." From NGE: Nobody Dies, by Gregg Landsman http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5579457/1/NGE_Nobody_Dies - Rod.H - 11-27-2009 The thing I found 'bout it was the track. Most people would place cones, lay pipe, dump & grade dirt and call it a course. And I'm aware of one or two permanent RC car tracks in japan, in or near the Tamiya & Kyosho factories. These guys went to a higher stage, with scale road markings and roadside fixtures. They just missed the traffic light. In related videos, there's a few with 6+ cars being drifted at the same time. --Rod.H |